If you want to learn more about Phrasal Verbs practise with the following activity:
12 PHRASAL VERBS
Look at the phrasal verbs below. Each phrasal verb is followed by a word or words that commonly go together with it. Can you match the phrasal verb in the first list to the equivalent word in the second list?
1. Get over an illness, a broken heart
2. Launch into an argument, a discussion
3. Give back some money, a library book
4. Look into a problem, a crime, a decision
5. Get on well with your family, your boss
6. Bring up a son, daughter
7. Put off homework, a decision
8. Put out a cigarette, a fire
9. Talk over a problem, an important decision
10.Take down notes in class, personal information about someone
11.Take off your shoes, clothes
12.Bump into an old friend
a) extinguish
b) recover from
c) begin
d) postpone
e) discuss
f) meet by chance
g) write
h) return
i) investigate
j) remove
k) raise
l) have a good relationship with
12 PHRASAL VERBS
Look at the phrasal verbs below. Each phrasal verb is followed by a word or words that commonly go together with it. Can you match the phrasal verb in the first list to the equivalent word in the second list?
1. Get over an illness, a broken heart
2. Launch into an argument, a discussion
3. Give back some money, a library book
4. Look into a problem, a crime, a decision
5. Get on well with your family, your boss
6. Bring up a son, daughter
7. Put off homework, a decision
8. Put out a cigarette, a fire
9. Talk over a problem, an important decision
10.Take down notes in class, personal information about someone
11.Take off your shoes, clothes
12.Bump into an old friend
a) extinguish
b) recover from
c) begin
d) postpone
e) discuss
f) meet by chance
g) write
h) return
i) investigate
j) remove
k) raise
l) have a good relationship with